Though biofilms are capable of creating a lot of hassle when it comes to cleaning, spoilage concerns, etc., Gaile, et al, in "Biofilms in the Food Industry: Health Aspects and Control Methods" note: "Of particular importance to the food industry is that some biofilm-forming species in food factory environments are human pathogens." With biofilms aiding and abetting pathogens, the cost of not waging an effective sanitation onslaught, may create food safety issues of serious proportions. This is even further complicated by the fact that, "Mixed biofilms show higher resistance to disinfectants such as quaternary ammonium compounds and other biocides" (Gealie, et al.). This means traditional cleaning protocols may not be enough to counter the threat biofilms pose to public health.
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